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4 was good, 5 was better
4 was good, 5 was better
I have wondered if any other numerical character sets have an equivalent to 69. Even if it’s not directly comparable.
Keeping the waterfall active would be conservation. I’m sure there would be an ecosystem around it.
Did they try Stack overflow?
Be php, mix and match
Don’t get me started on windows 9
I don’t really get all the windows 11 hate. I have had 0 problems with it
But does it taste any different? The article makes no claims other than looks.
My rebuttal to this is (they usually include murder as the bad thing being done), “Are you telling me fear of hell is the only thing keeping you from murdering me right now? Says a lot more about your morals than mine.”
It’s just the price they pay for my freedom. /s
Then it’s not really an apt comparison as the two are comparable. I had assumed based on context we were talking about our of the box functionality from KDE, but if it’s not, then KDE and Windows had equivalent lack of clipboard history without extra tools installed.
I was going to mention that was a potential issue
There have been third party clipboard managers forever in windows, which is kind of funny because that is almost more like the unix philosophy than expecting the UI system to handle it all.
Last I checked you have to enable it, which is annoying.
If anything this is a great example of why that could happen. Simple leaps of logic without context.
Well, I’m sure they are worried about their new deal with IBM that they’ve obviously been working on for a while.
Gonna assume controlled burns in difficult terrain.
The funniest part is that privileged people get pissy about being called by their title all the time, it does sometimes materialize in jokes, but that’s still punching up.
As a fun experiment I misgender bigots until they got mad about it. It doesn’t take long.
I once spent a night on vacation copying all the floppy disks for Project Chicago (alpha of Win 95). It was like 50 disks.
Piracy having to occur in person was a short lived thing. Though even at that time BBSs were a thing, but I can’t imagine how long that would have taken to download.
Not a comment on the story, but that dude is wide.